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I lived in scotland (Glasgow) for 7 years, and while i did not tour the country asking people to "pronounce the letter after y please", i've never heard anyone say "izzard", outside the context of the comedian Eddie Izzard (who is not scottish btw). They would always say "zed", like other british people. –
Max Williams
CommentedMar 30, 2016 at 14:37
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I've lived in Scotland for 30 years and I've never heard anyone say that either. –
John Clifford
CommentedMar 30, 2016 at 14:43
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As a native speaker of American English, I assure you that I have never heard the word "izzard", and that, at least in the regions where I have lived, one might hear "A to Zee", but never "A to izzard". I am unfamiliar with any form of the expression "not to know A from izzard", though I know several similar expressions that are not based on the alphabet. –
PellMel
CommentedMar 30, 2016 at 15:56